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it just stop judges joining the fight against president mohamed morsi it was a chance of thousands of egyptians now calling for the islamist leader to step down . hopes are high for palestine's bid for enhanced u.n. status as international support for the great gains momentum despite staunch resistance from this road and the western. germany's political opposition lashes out of the country's leaders for lying about the true costs of the greek rescue as a german parliament is set to vote on the latest a package for the struggling members. eleven am in the russian capital you're watching r t a marina joshie welcome to the
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program to further escalation of the crisis in egypt the country stop judiciary have gone on strike to protest president morsi is decree the greatly enlarged his powers morsi has moved set off a nationwide wave of violence rallies with tens of thousands of egyptians calling for the islamist leader to step down journalist bill true has the latest from cairo . and we've had to the choir is made to cool the country's major chords the constitutional court and the appeals court say they are going to strike of course the judges themselves are also still on a partial strike the journalists in the case and their own so who are a strike to seeing really quite a lot of movement that from major sectors within egypt society which the president is really going to have to do with as things escalate on the streets as well fish caches do continue between protesters and the police which started early last week police are firing excessive amounts of tear gas and bad shots at dozens of
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protesters who are still in the streets reporting from the seeing my colleague tom barton has moved here in the streets of central cairo the sights the sounds and the smells of protest and of civil disorder very loud and very clear tucker a square is just over there and a large crowd of protesters are doing stones at the police who are giving just as much back picking up stones themselves and firing back along with them as vans firing gas canisters into the crowds the stench of tear gas is thick in the air the police a protest as everyone alike is has that eyes and noses will shrink from militias take asked those more tough cocktails trying through the air as well only pavements have been ripped up as have some of the branches of the trees it's a real street but these people absolutely determined the crowds of protesters that mohamad mushy was changing the way to make that declaration that he did once again
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so sweeping was lost this day and we will have to leave the mohamed morsi guy making democracy in this country by lifestyle within five five months since or since come or since starting to run drugs the same treatment they start to use despair i'm correct all of the poems this country could be on this side a lot of this you could hear but i don't want. or c.s. the president will say you know like most of what occurred. just before we focusing on this problem already making it possible to modify the whims completely ever since you have to ration was they was childish crap was. tom harkin reporting there now morsi says he's fresh powers will expire or was implemented ation of a new constitution under pressure from protest in assam lee drafting the charter promise to complete work on thursday but there are fears that islam is dominating
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the pal will impose their agenda on the document further provoking street violence blogger and journalist while iskandar says there is a growing feeling that real democracy as a long way off the fact of the matter is that everything is going in the opposite direction of what the revolution is called for the constituent assembly itself is a reflection of how unwilling to share power the muslim brotherhood are and along with mohamed morsi. he says that he will give back powers as soon as a parliament is a is elected but he's not allowing the gyptian to share in writing the constitution so this to me seems like a false promise about giving back power because the one thing he can do is allow dipshits to write their own constitution and share power and he's not doing that to judiciary have been a tool for the mubarak regime but if we come to think of it when people protested mubarak they were protesting police brutality and we see that morsi is giving promises to the police that they will act with impunity and does not want to bring
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anyone to justice for the crimes they've done. now palestinians are eagerly anticipating the upcoming u.n. vote daft would lead to the autonomy be granted statehood international support for mahmoud abbas bid to upgrade the palestinians from observer status to that of a non them observer state is growing despite a v.m. in opposition from israel and the united states well for more on this we can now go live to gaza and journalist kerry was the affair with harry so what exactly is at stake here. well i call this the sanity bid because at the end of the day we have in here in the middle east we have an israeli state and then we have a no on the palestinian state simply palestinian territories the palestinian people do not have rights like israelis do as a result of the status of national entity and so this is
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a bid by mahmoud abbas to upgrade the status of the palestinian territories. to try and move towards a recognition of the palestinian territories palestine and here in gaza this has a lot of significance because the palestinian territories geographically contiguous that we have the west bank and gaza in the west bank particularly associated with the power of mahmoud abbas and here in gaza particular associated with the us recently of course we have the two thousand and twelve gaza war seven eight day war with the state of israel and palestinian resistance groups including the resistance wing of hamas as part of the brigades used force against the state of israel in that conflict now that is starkly different in terms of positioning with the state of israel in terms of engaging with the state of israel in comparison to mahmoud abbas to seen in the western world as much more moderate in comparison to hamas
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present in the hardline position including the resistance against the state of israel so what we have here is a palestinian political dynamic as well if the western world and the u.n. does not support this increased status for the palestinian people then what will almost certainly happen will be that mahmoud abbas is seen as even weaker the palestinian national representative and hamas will be further strengthened to the dismay of israel and the united states all right so you just gave us the domestic picture there but the palestinian status in the u.n. is indeed upgraded so what would that mean for israel. well if the palestinian people have this increased status which obviously they yearn for the yearn for the world to actually recognize it as a people with rights codify it in the un charter next this will be a serious game changer with respect to the israel palestine conflict because it will present the palestinian people with opportunities to use international
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organizations to like the international criminal court at the hague now this will allow palestinians to challenge the illegal settlements that are being built on palestinian territory in the west bank it will allow palestinians as a people to challenge israel's war crimes problem face the wall crimes committed in gaza for example so this is no small thing and although the i may be on various other places on the world at the moment as well as middle east palestine this is enormously symbolic and important and significant because if the palestinian people get this increased status this will be a really bad nisson change in the in the status of the israel palestine conflict we already know recently the palestinian leadership has said that if they get this increased status they will push forward and go to the international criminal court with respect to yasser arafat but allegedly being assassinated by israeli
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agents yes arafat one of the most symbolic and historically significant leaders of the palestinian people many people believe he was poisoned by israel because he was actually so successful in representing them as a people so palestinian leaders have said that they will push forward with prosecuting against israel if it's found that israel resist was responsible for that assassination of their leader. all right harry thanks very much indeed for bringing us the something journalists harry fear reporting live from nasa. washington for its part has been trying to persuade mahmoud abbas to drop his you one bit earlier we talked to him at odd dina president of the minaret of freedom institute who explained why it's so important for the u.s. that a palestinian state remains and recognized. in my view washington is simply reflecting the position of israel washington as far as american interests are concerned there
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is no real american interest per se national interest that is served by denying the recognition to the palestinians however there is a domestic political issue and that is that many of the members of congress believe that in less they stand by israel in its opposition to the recognition of the palestinian state at this time that they themselves would lose their seats so this is a matter of a demand of domestic politics for the united states rather than a question of foreign policy while u.s. support for israel in its disputes was palestine seems on flinching when it comes to other regional matters washington must learn to say no says former statesman zbigniew brzezinski. you're not going to be making decisions for. the world why he thinks americans friendships should be limited it's just they have the program. the latest greek rescue deal has been hailed as a breakthrough in brussels but now it's time for the agreement to pass through national parliaments in germany there's
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a growing chorus of frustration among lawmakers about the deal which is estimated to cost berlin hundreds of millions of euros artist peter all over reports. position members of the social democrat party have. a center right coalition that's the start is not merely a rubber stamping service and if they want to push through this latest package they're going to have to prove to m.p.'s that it's in the best interest of germany what this latest package contains is a bond buyback scheme which would lower outstanding bonds in private hands to thirty five cents on a euro now it would also you see lower interest rates on the debts that greece has as well as the hunting over of profit from the what they see in chile means though is that for twenty thirty germany is said to lose around seven hundred and thirty million euros to implementing these latest measures all of that of course not
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making great reading for chancellor merkel she said time and time again that the german taxpayer would not be hit financially by germany giving help to greece now they have to admit that that is going to happen and this is all happening on the basis that greece can pay some of it back by twenty sixteen where it should be back on its feet almost considering the current state of the greek economy not an optimistic statement to make the opposition i mentioned the social democrats they're saying that any on debt restructuring for greece will have to wait until after the general election takes place here in germany so with the shadow of the election starting to come into view and merkel essentially being politically embarrassed by having to go back on a promise she's made it's all stern to be a very interesting to pay when german politicians discuss the latest financial aid
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package for greece. dollar pouring there i'm worried a national news after a short break. in the middle of russia is no way from civilization or any three on one helicopter train from the nearest village. they still don't family have been living here for a long time in tents made of reindeer screens.
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lodging runs in a signal and minutes they also grew up in the to draw but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in a pumpkin bending but still room and they are regions. china was planted here as a dancing teacher. was. next to his tenses he tells us stories about his motherland. lives in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy had when the enemy only saw the light can and most around you it is gather that tends to know the posture they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter we men and children for them. the two families have less of
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a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so far away you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harkin welcome to the big picture.
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welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow and now the syrian opposition based was in the country is accusing turkey of allowing foreign mercenaries x. of its territory into syria to cause more violence the group also warned western arab states against meddling in syrian affairs by backing certain rebel factions turkey france britain and persian gulf monarchies have given their full endorsement for foreign based opposition coalition pledging them more support from abroad in their fight against the government because as international community remains
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divided assumes houses and the syrian crisis and the regional player iran is looking to play a greater role in resolving the conflict parties maria said often the reports from tehran on. the conflict in syria says no and but iran a key regional power and indicated syria is continuing and intensifying its efforts for a peaceful resolution to shuttle diplomacy has been battered by the head of the iranian call him and ali larijani a very influential politician who you know wanted known worldwide as a former chief negotiator for iran's nuclear program his recent stop overseas have included meetings with president bashar al assad in syria has both in lebanon and turkey is leader now he's in iraq iran's president mahmoud ahmadinejad but those after his by discussing how to bring peace to syria with that is over egypt and turkey at. recent summit in pakistan and just to underline the diplomatic mission to find nonviolent and to civil war on its doorstep veteran offered to host
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representatives from all sides of the fighting in syria at a closed door today gathering dubbed no to violence yes democracy took his request for an aid to missiles to be deployed on its border with syria drew the scorn of iran's foreign ministry who said all that would do is aggravate tensions across the whole region and violence has actually already intensified following the latest interventions from western and some arab diplomats when the syrian opposition formed the syrian national coalition as and see it quickly received recognition as legitimate voice of the people from the likes of britain and france which even back its conviction by confirming it would send one of the hundred million dollars to get the new organization up and running the dividing line inside syria have been played out and told the wider by the international community and its divided approach with no coordination the ordinary syrians caught up in the crossfire don't know where these tend apart from hyundai hail of shells and bullets or if national
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t.v. reporting from iran. iran is pursuing peace in syria still facing the threat of war on home soil over its nuclear program israel has long been threatening a military strike which shall say could come as early as january but in this case israel shouldn't count on u.s. support that's a view of one of america's most renowned statesman zbigniew brzezinski who was speaking at a conference co-hosted by the national reigning american council. i don't think there is any. in the united states. you know it's stupid to. do decide to start a war simply. to magically drill into it i think it is the obligation of friendship to say well you're not going to be making decisions for us meanwhile the policy director for the national iranian american council told us the
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u.s. may find itself drawn into war with iran even against its wishes. whether the us blindly backs israel or follows bibi netanyahu into a military conflict with iran i think that remains to be seen but i would say that the same policies that we've seen the pressure policies some of the lack of flexibility in being able to negotiate has been driven by the influence of hawkish pro israel lobbies in congress and here in washington and that. you know for the u.s. and frankly for israel that is not a policy that is. beneficial to their interests at the end of the day we're faced with either a diplomatic resolution to this standoff or we see the escalating pressure or the escalating antagonism that cannot survive indefinitely that eventually is going to reach a tipping point and whether it's deliberate or it's accidental we're going to end
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up in a war. i can also catch up more news online including losing live for the big screen while thousands cheer a much anticipated film from a year of the hobbit activists claimed not all the at all survived the filming learn more at r.t. dot com plus some thiering to purchase my be on the brink of an apocalypse one chinese man has decided to blow his entire life savings to construct a modern day knows are more online patrick so you don't com. now the defense team for u.s. soldier bradley manning who's accused of releasing secret army files to wiki leaks claims he was abused and detention at ernie kavin disease believes manning started paying for his alleged crimes long before the trial. nine months he was held at a marine base in quantico which i mention marine because manning is in the army so it's already strained now at this marine brig he was held in solitary confinement
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in a very restricted schedule he was no other do exercise in his cell he was not allowed to lie down in the cell all day here where the sit up without leaning back against the wall all day he got out one hour a day for exercise and so it was a very restrictive environment are no good reason at all the military says is that protect him and the bradley merely feels like it and his lawyer who is with punishment for four crime which is by the military code of justice so. there's a motion to dismiss has been filed and that's what's being already this week dismissed because of pretrial punishment. let's now take a look at some other stories from around the world and to any to two hundred people have been injured in the second day of clashes between security forces and protesters after town thousand people gathered at the request of trade unions to demonstrate against a lack of job opportunities and government handling of the requirements situation
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tunisia's a cottony has struggled since the revolution which ousted ex-president but all these regime at the beginning of last year. his top commanders in north africa has urged the people of mali to reject foreign intervention as a way of solving the country's conflict u.n. secretary general ban ki moon has backed an african union proposal for military action the operation would see more than three thousand troops sands to the embattled region various groups some with links to al qaida have been fighting for control in north of mali for the past eight months after the army overthrew the government. wide reaching reports into u.k. media standards is to be published today and it fears to give the go i have for the tightening of press regulations the much anticipated document follows a year log inquiry into phone hacking case against former tabloid paper the news of the world which led to charges against high ranking politicians executives and
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journalists the reports of specter to include recommendations for lawmakers and how to reform the industry. well max and stacey are here in just a few moments so stay with us for the kaiser report. science technology innovations of all the years. some elements from around russia we've got the future covered.
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wealthy british style. time. markets why not kind of. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. kid was not the military as army announced today it signed a new contract with a unit of the huge contracting power it was not the operation to secure and rebuild the devastated country company taxpayers for its contract work in iraq. it was the campaign for making billions of dollars polymer it's odd reasonable and
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honest supported bills exceed one billion dollars iraq for sale. war profiteers. parents versus social workers docu nabby and now. that many children have become prizes to find full one is the long threatened families of the social fabric to see more female they have right of willful minimal faith in . but they have any kind of suspicion about. will be for food or for your children are also just better at bringing up kids than their own mom and dad. from what we haven't seen just to. concentrate to pull. out the footrace true.
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which bright if you move. from phones to pressure. whose friends don't talk t.v. don't come. oh i max kaiser welcome to the kaiser report market finance revolver i've got to add lines for this past week tell me if you notice a similarity similar headline one congo rebel surround central bank in goma. headline june goldman sachs takes over the bank of england notice
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a similarity about this m twenty three marconi m twenty three mark carney the news is not only repeating itself it rhymes statement yes max i've got my rebel outfit on here and the first headline is congo rebel surround central banking goma congo rebels appeared to be looting the central bank in goma after refusing to withdraw from the city they captured last week and twenty three fighters surrounded the bank early this afternoon and were seen loading white bags into cars that armed rebels looked nervous and ordered the guardian to leave the area they're looting the bank a un source said later another un source denied that there had been money in the bags insisting they were full of beans a lot of the central banks are collateralized by beings that's that's similar to the bank of england mark carney is going to be arriving to the bank of england in a few short months and else find that in the vaults bags of beings and some of boris johnson's winks but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank
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so yes of course you've got incredible similarities central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england. the motive is the same of course there are being encounters at the central banks in the west so goldman sachs takes over the bank of england this is mark carney of course he is from goldman sachs he was there for thirteen years and after that he was at the bank of canada and now he's at the bank of england now this headline comes with this map as you can see in the above map got government sack stretches from the tip of crete now to the windy wilds of thirst so scotland now you see all the goldman sachs alumni who are now running europe whether it's papa de most in greece or monti and italy but the one i want to point your attention to is mario draggy who is of course the head of the e.c.b. but he was the chairman of the financial stability board from two thousand.

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